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, paris, paris. by the evening of that day, the two columns were on the very outskirts of paris. they met minimumle resistance and there was hope that the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional ally casualties and spare paris who had suffered so much destruction for four years all of that heart ache. the following morning on august the 24th, very light summer rain was following as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. that great square that anchors the area. but still german resistance slowed their progress as the two colum columns moved into the city. by the end of the day, neither column had broken into paris itself. general bradley overseeing all of this was getting impatient. one of his subordinates said, the french still aren't in paris, they're dancing towards paris. bradley was furious. he fires off a telegram to eisenhower telling this and then he sends a message to the fourth infranty division
, paris, paris. by the evening of that day, the two columns were on the very outskirts of paris. they met minimumle resistance and there was hope that the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional ally casualties and spare paris who had suffered so much destruction for four years all of that heart ache. the following morning on august the 24th, very light summer rain was following as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great...
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during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris has received three different mayors of san francisco. and each visit has led to projects and agreements between our two cities that have been beneficial and advantageous to each. there is even one exchange in the field of fashion wean the academy of art and university and the most famous fashion schools in paris that begin at the beginning of our relationship and continue stronger than ever today. gladys pamer, the director of the department of fashion, gladys pamer, our sister city committee member is here today, we have worked closely in the area of public transit, thank tos you, mr. mayor, the urban furniture that you showed us in paris now exists throughout san francisco, whether it be the bus stops, public toilets or the french kiosks used to distribute newspapers or other products. thanks to our relationship, we saw for the first time a successful bike share program and i still have my cart delebre that you gave each of us on our visit to paris. [laughter]. >> and i remember fondly sort of,
during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris has received three different mayors of san francisco. and each visit has led to projects and agreements between our two cities that have been beneficial and advantageous to each. there is even one exchange in the field of fashion wean the academy of art and university and the most famous fashion schools in paris that begin at the beginning of our relationship and continue stronger than ever today. gladys...
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, paris, paris." by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerc's force and the u.s. at what fourth infantry division, they met minimal resistance. there was hope of germans would evacuate the city. save additional allied casualties and spare paris that has suffered so much misery for four years, all of that heartache. what the following morning on august 24, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began moving forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great at public squares in paris. that great square that at at at that anchors one end of the champ d'lysees and the other by the arc de triomphe. by the end of the day, neither column had still really broken into paris itself. general bradley overseeing all of this was getting impatient. one of his subordinates said the french are still not in paris. they're dancing towards paris. bradley was furious. he fired off a telegram to eisenhower and sent a message to the fourth infantry division commander. slam onto paris a
, paris, paris." by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerc's force and the u.s. at what fourth infantry division, they met minimal resistance. there was hope of germans would evacuate the city. save additional allied casualties and spare paris that has suffered so much misery for four years, all of that heartache. what the following morning on august 24, very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began moving forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the...
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and now to the terror in paris. a french prosecutor says seven of the killers are dead while police look for an eighth and possible accomplices. the trail led to belgium where police made multiple arrests yesterday. >> meanwhile, french officials have identified one of the deceased attackers as a french nationalist known for ties to islamic radicalism. investigators are interviewing his family this morning. >>> the death toll now stands at 129 people. among them, an american student from cal of-tech. this young lady was studying design in paris. her family heartbroken here at home. >> and from paris to midtown, those victims are being remembered. >> and greg cergol is standing outside of st. patrick's cathedral where a special mass will be celebrated today. >> reporter: two great cathedrals are united and in mourning here today. the victims of the paris attacks will be remembered here in a special way at this morning's 10:15 mass. and, of course, they will also have a special mass at the notre dame cathedral in pari
and now to the terror in paris. a french prosecutor says seven of the killers are dead while police look for an eighth and possible accomplices. the trail led to belgium where police made multiple arrests yesterday. >> meanwhile, french officials have identified one of the deceased attackers as a french nationalist known for ties to islamic radicalism. investigators are interviewing his family this morning. >>> the death toll now stands at 129 people. among them, an american...
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of paris. at least 35 paris confirmed dead. four straight attacks and a hostage situation that continues to unfold. coming in about those terrorist attacks in paris. french tv is reporting now that at least two terrorists have been killed in that hostage situation that we've been talking about at that theater, the bataclan theater in paris, a report of 100 people being held hostage at one point. we don't know the outcome for the rest of them, but that's the report from french tv and at least two terrorists killed and the hostage situation at the theater is now over. the president of france has declared a state of emergency after that terrorist attack, barry herent has more. >> reporter: death in paris after a shootout at a paris restaurant and an explosion at a bar near a paris stadium. there was also a report of a hostage situation at a theater. the french news channel bfm tv reported the hostage situation started with a shooting one hour into the concert. bfm tv said several people came into
of paris. at least 35 paris confirmed dead. four straight attacks and a hostage situation that continues to unfold. coming in about those terrorist attacks in paris. french tv is reporting now that at least two terrorists have been killed in that hostage situation that we've been talking about at that theater, the bataclan theater in paris, a report of 100 people being held hostage at one point. we don't know the outcome for the rest of them, but that's the report from french tv and at least...
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paris. paris. paris. and by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerk's force and the u.s. 4th infantry division, were on the very outskirts of paris. they had met minimal resistance and there was hope the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional casualties and spare paris that had suffered so much misery and destruction for four years all of that heartache. the following morning, on august 24th, a very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began to move forward again. the plan was they would meet at one of the great public squares in paris. that great square that anchors one end of the champs elysees, the other encrowned by the arc de triomphe, but stiff german resistance slowed their progress as the two columns moved into the city. and by the end of the day, neither column had still really broken into paris itself. and general bradley, overseeing all of this, was getting impatient. one of his subordants said the french still aren't in paris. they're dancing towa
paris. paris. paris. and by the evening of that day, the two columns, leclerk's force and the u.s. 4th infantry division, were on the very outskirts of paris. they had met minimal resistance and there was hope the germans were going to evacuate the city, save additional casualties and spare paris that had suffered so much misery and destruction for four years all of that heartache. the following morning, on august 24th, a very light summer rain was falling as the two columns began to move...
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paris. >> reporter: that brings the number up even more . >> anchor: that means at least a bar, there is outside the sports stadium, there is a restaurant, there is mcdonald's, and now at a mall. this is you think about a mall now i don't know how late they stay open there in parisp it's late. we're approaching midnight now reports of a shooting at a mall, another place where a lot of people gather and hang out. who knows what numbers will stack up here. there is a serious situation going on in paris right now. there are terrorists who have taken control of a heavily populated area of that city and by control i mean that there are hostage takers who are exchang exchanging gunfire with police, there is now a shooting the a mall. there have been sophisticated and coordinated bombings in that city it's just getting worse and worse. i don't know what we're seeing. that could be every. bear with us as we look at live images these are coming to us from local stations out in paris paris. come back
paris. >> reporter: that brings the number up even more . >> anchor: that means at least a bar, there is outside the sports stadium, there is a restaurant, there is mcdonald's, and now at a mall. this is you think about a mall now i don't know how late they stay open there in parisp it's late. we're approaching midnight now reports of a shooting at a mall, another place where a lot of people gather and hang out. who knows what numbers will stack up here. there is a serious situation...
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describe a friday night in paris. this is an international city where people love a good time. >> there are so many great restaurants. there are so many great things to do in paris especially on a friday night. she subway service in paris stops around midnight or 1 a.m. so this is going to be even more chaotic in the east end of paris. the two incidents are in the east end of paris. we also have what happened at the stadium outside paris. so the traditional areas that people think of that most americans go to, the champs elysees in the west end of the central paris and the eiffel tower is in the west end as well so this is away from there. the three scenes are probably five or 10 minutes way from each other so very close. >> islamic extremists took responsibility for the charlie hebdo attack. there were over a dozen people offices and also at a jewish market that was located nearby. and then this country also dealing with the, um, sole attacker on the train in late august where three americans were able to subdue this
describe a friday night in paris. this is an international city where people love a good time. >> there are so many great restaurants. there are so many great things to do in paris especially on a friday night. she subway service in paris stops around midnight or 1 a.m. so this is going to be even more chaotic in the east end of paris. the two incidents are in the east end of paris. we also have what happened at the stadium outside paris. so the traditional areas that people think of that...
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paris. paris outraged. paris broken. paris murdered. paris liberated. liberated by itself. liberated bites people with a friend the help of the french armies. with the help and support of all of france. the friends that fights. the only france of the real friends of the eternal france. really what de gaulle was doing is proclaiming a return of a free and independent france. taking its place once again in the world community. as well as giving back to the front population the private dignity of being france, and discounting that french governments that collaborated and cooperated with the germans. de gaulle and this government was the real france, the eternal france. that same evening, de gaulle began organizing a prayed for the following day. a parade that was to celebrate the liberation of paris. but also a parade to let everyone know, both friend and foe alike, that de gaulle was the leader of france. there could be no question. and so, the next morning it was a saturday. again it was a warm, sunny day. word spread across the city that at 3:00 there was going to be a gran
paris. paris outraged. paris broken. paris murdered. paris liberated. liberated by itself. liberated bites people with a friend the help of the french armies. with the help and support of all of france. the friends that fights. the only france of the real friends of the eternal france. really what de gaulle was doing is proclaiming a return of a free and independent france. taking its place once again in the world community. as well as giving back to the front population the private dignity of...
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there is a state of emergency in paris. the paris ian mayor inside. we have no more information on that on whether or not that is, in fact, the hostage situation at the theater or if thas rr some other security operation somewhere in the city. that's what we are hearing so far. we are keeping an eye on all of these and trying to get more information on the potential fourth attack. >> our london bureau. you have lived and worked all over the world including the worst of it in baghdad. our hostage situation guest alluded to this earlier. you have a real decision to make here. technology has advanced concerning how to take down terrorists, how to take down people who are in control of a venue, for example. there are sound machines that can send debilitating waves of sound into a venue to bring terrorists to their knees. there are stun grenades, so-called flash bang grenades but you have to be awfully clear and sure what it is you are looking for when you get in there. >> it is also incredibly difficult when you have people willing to sacrifice their live
there is a state of emergency in paris. the paris ian mayor inside. we have no more information on that on whether or not that is, in fact, the hostage situation at the theater or if thas rr some other security operation somewhere in the city. that's what we are hearing so far. we are keeping an eye on all of these and trying to get more information on the potential fourth attack. >> our london bureau. you have lived and worked all over the world including the worst of it in baghdad. our...
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todo parÍs es un caos, afirma. una sala de espectÁculos donde se realizaba un concierto de rock fue el epicentro de la mayor tragedia, con decenas de rehenes asesinados. cerca de allÍ, en al menos dos restaurantes, hombres armados con fusiles de asalto dispararon contra todas las personas, sembrando el terror mientras gritaban alÁ es grande. el presidente fue evacuado del estadio, implementÓ medidas extraordinarias, como el cierre de las fronteras y declarar estado de emergencia en todo el paÍs. { presidente: hemos tomado la decisiÓn de movilizar las fuerzas para neutralizar a los terroristas y garantizar la seguridad en todas las Áreas. he pedido a los militares estar presente en todo parÍs, para evitar nuevos ataques. durante la noche la policÍa y 8000 nombre hombres de las fuerzas especiales de francia han acordonado la ciudad como para evitar nuevos ataques. sin embargo, la policÍa informÓ que los atacantes estÁn muertos y que al menos tres de ellos tenÍan cinturones con explosivos que hubieran pod
todo parÍs es un caos, afirma. una sala de espectÁculos donde se realizaba un concierto de rock fue el epicentro de la mayor tragedia, con decenas de rehenes asesinados. cerca de allÍ, en al menos dos restaurantes, hombres armados con fusiles de asalto dispararon contra todas las personas, sembrando el terror mientras gritaban alÁ es grande. el presidente fue evacuado del estadio, implementÓ medidas extraordinarias, como el cierre de las fronteras y declarar estado de emergencia en todo el...
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paris. we're getting more context as whatoing on there. french tv is now reporting that up to 60 hostages. 60 hostages that people may be holding up to 60 hostages inside the bataclan, that's the concert hall somewhat near the stadium where people heard some of these explosions going off. we are told that an american metal band had been playing tonight. in france it's a little after 11:00 at night. we are getting context about where this is all taking plae. the restaurant that was targeted is in the tenth a rindis montt. france has been on edge since the islamist extremists attacked those offices earlier this year, three of the attackers were left dead. there's no confirmation yet whether the separate incidents areconneed, but ain, all of tm coming in a relatively short amount of time. police there in paris have been dispatched to multiple locations. french president francois hollande was in the stadium watching the soccer match between france and germany when these explosions went off. the
paris. we're getting more context as whatoing on there. french tv is now reporting that up to 60 hostages. 60 hostages that people may be holding up to 60 hostages inside the bataclan, that's the concert hall somewhat near the stadium where people heard some of these explosions going off. we are told that an american metal band had been playing tonight. in france it's a little after 11:00 at night. we are getting context about where this is all taking plae. the restaurant that was targeted is...
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during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris has received three different mayors of san francisco. and each visit has led to projects and agreements between our two cities that have been beneficial and advantageous to each.
during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris has received three different mayors of san francisco. and each visit has led to projects and agreements between our two cities that have been beneficial and advantageous to each.
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lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's hear the latest from paris. my colleaguejoins us let's hear the latest from paris. my colleague joins us now. let's hear the latest from paris. my colleaguejoins us now. can let's hear the latest from paris. my colleague joins us now. can you bring us up—to—date with where we are now? you can probably see behind me that notre dame cathedral, that miracle of mediaeval architecture and engineering, the basic structure, the shape of it as we recognise it is still visible against the dark skyline here. you may be able to make out that water is still being poured in. thejob of the firefighters now is to make sure that the fire cannot re—establish itself somewhere in the depths of the building and to bring down the very high temperature of the stone and the woodwork inside. tomorrow comes the work of establishing what caused the fire and the first assessment of how long it will take to repair the damage and how much it will cost. it is worth bearing in mind the nature of these buildings. notre dame took nearly 2
lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. let's hear the latest from paris. my colleaguejoins us let's hear the latest from paris. my colleague joins us now. let's hear the latest from paris. my colleaguejoins us now. can let's hear the latest from paris. my colleague joins us now. can you bring us up—to—date with where we are now? you can probably see behind me that notre dame cathedral, that miracle of mediaeval architecture and engineering, the basic structure, the shape of it as we recognise it...
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sweatshirts. >> we love paris. >> just now. >> we put on facebook, we love paris. to hell with the terrorists, you know. >> reporter: it's a family affair. i see all three of you have them. >> yeah. >> reporter: the butlers now live in italy. but he used to work for penn state. they were not the only ones that we found out and about last night, a saturday night here in paris. in fact, many of the famous restaurants, one of which we tried to get into, had a wait. so we went elsewhere. there is still life carrying on here. but just a block from the scene of that massacre, a lot of sadness exists as well. that's the latest live in paris, jim rosenfield, nbc 10 news. denise? >> all right, jim, thank you so much. >>> for all of us here, i'm den nice nakano, and we leave you with houses lit up in france's colors. >> paris is the city of lights. and here in new york city, we know that light will never go out. our love and support is with everyone there tonight. we stand with you. [ speaking french ]
sweatshirts. >> we love paris. >> just now. >> we put on facebook, we love paris. to hell with the terrorists, you know. >> reporter: it's a family affair. i see all three of you have them. >> yeah. >> reporter: the butlers now live in italy. but he used to work for penn state. they were not the only ones that we found out and about last night, a saturday night here in paris. in fact, many of the famous restaurants, one of which we tried to get into, had a...
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jesuis paris. the blue, white and red and all the voices joining in a spontaneous chorus. >> reporter: here on the streets of paris, sitting down at a ngle piano with one song and a peace. >> something just so therapeutic about hearing that and so touching. > very beautiful. we want to giveve you a sense of today's headlines across the world. we have a couple of french newspapers here. i'll give you, this is liberation. basically saying generation bat da clan referring to them as festive young, open cosmopolitan people. a portrait it givesf the victims of the attack. >> and here domestically "the washington post" leading with paris plot may involve up to 20. they're also looking at the bombing campaign that the french are coordinating with the u.s. andd also the broad search for the eighth attacker. >> another french newspaper here. basically saying how we're all togethth in this. >> it has in many ways brought so many countries together. isis felt like it was on the back burner. the president in t
jesuis paris. the blue, white and red and all the voices joining in a spontaneous chorus. >> reporter: here on the streets of paris, sitting down at a ngle piano with one song and a peace. >> something just so therapeutic about hearing that and so touching. > very beautiful. we want to giveve you a sense of today's headlines across the world. we have a couple of french newspapers here. i'll give you, this is liberation. basically saying generation bat da clan referring to them as...
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paris was only officially named paris some 350 years later, and it only became the capital of france at the start of the sixth century. these days, paris is still the center of french political power and culture. since the 17th century, paris has been one of europe's major centers of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, gastronomy, science, and the arts. which probably explains why so many want to live there. with nearly 2.2 million inhabitants for 105 square kilometers, paris is one of the densest cities in the world. no wonder the metro is always packed and it's hard to find a seat at a cafe terrace. the city limits of paris is a big ring road that circles around the capital, but the city is even bigger if you count what lies beyond. the larger region of indo france is the focus of 30%'s of the nation's wealth, but the area only counts for 2%. the french capital has withstood wars, sieges, revolutions, and more recently, terrorist attacks, events that give meaning to the city's latin motto. "she may be rocked by the waves. she does not sink." paris is known for the beauty of its
paris was only officially named paris some 350 years later, and it only became the capital of france at the start of the sixth century. these days, paris is still the center of french political power and culture. since the 17th century, paris has been one of europe's major centers of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, gastronomy, science, and the arts. which probably explains why so many want to live there. with nearly 2.2 million inhabitants for 105 square kilometers, paris is one of the...
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paris time, a busy fridays night. they include an explosion near the national soccer stadium, which was filled with more than 80,000 fans as france played germany. ( explosion ) people crowded the field after the game. the french president, francois hollande, was in the stadium, but he was safely evacuated and is now holding an emergency cabinet meeting. there was chaos as gunmen opened fire at a packed restaurant, also in north central paris. and terrorist gunmen stormed a concert hall. french media report up to 100 hostages may have been taken there. cbs correspondent elaine cobbe is in paris for us tonight. elaine. >> reporter: scott, at the soccer stadium north of paris, the stade de france, there were several explosions heard, and we're now hearing reports here that police believe there may have been suicide bombers behind those explosions. as you said, the crowds at that friendly match between france and germany went on to the field, hoping for safety there. president francois hollande was evacuated. around the
paris time, a busy fridays night. they include an explosion near the national soccer stadium, which was filled with more than 80,000 fans as france played germany. ( explosion ) people crowded the field after the game. the french president, francois hollande, was in the stadium, but he was safely evacuated and is now holding an emergency cabinet meeting. there was chaos as gunmen opened fire at a packed restaurant, also in north central paris. and terrorist gunmen stormed a concert hall. french...
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a night of terror in paris. gunmen in and suicide bombers coordinate adtax in six different locations late friday including a coner is hall, 127 people confirmed dead. mote of them were inside the bat bata clan where concert goers were being held hostage before . >>> a huge panic and the terrorists, sorry, shot at us for like ten to 15 minutes. it was like, it was a blood bath. >> anchor: survivors say the hall was packed. french police stormed in and rescued dozens. this man says he was only safe because he was upstairs. >>> the policemen were telling us how to go and there was especially on the ground-floor a lot of dead bodies and blood . >> anchor: at the same time miles away terrorists hit other locations. there was a shootout at a restaurant where at least 11 people died . >>> there were huge explosions, sounded like fireworks and then we all hit the floor immediately immediately. i lay on the floor and grabbed was holding her hand and i asked if she was okay. i looked up and realized shy was shot in the c
a night of terror in paris. gunmen in and suicide bombers coordinate adtax in six different locations late friday including a coner is hall, 127 people confirmed dead. mote of them were inside the bat bata clan where concert goers were being held hostage before . >>> a huge panic and the terrorists, sorry, shot at us for like ten to 15 minutes. it was like, it was a blood bath. >> anchor: survivors say the hall was packed. french police stormed in and rescued dozens. this man...
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to paris. which is also one of the reasons the americans said they were going to liberate paris at the end of the war. if you go into a big city like paris, you don't just assume command of the city, you have to feed the people and make sure they have heating oil, you have to make sure the city runs smoothly. for an army on the move, that's a drain on your resources. you don't want to do that until the rest of the country is under control. then you pivot towards paris. it became an open city and the nazis just marched right in. >> dunkirk occurred at this point. ultimately, what did dunkirk mean strategically and how has it become -- what has it become as a metaphor throughout history? >> dunkirk is one of the great retreats. in effect, the british forces are pinned down on the sands of dunkirk which they could look across the water and see great britain right there. and along with the british troops there were 100,000 french troops. the nazis had them encircled and they were slowly trying to s
to paris. which is also one of the reasons the americans said they were going to liberate paris at the end of the war. if you go into a big city like paris, you don't just assume command of the city, you have to feed the people and make sure they have heating oil, you have to make sure the city runs smoothly. for an army on the move, that's a drain on your resources. you don't want to do that until the rest of the country is under control. then you pivot towards paris. it became an open city...
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a paris! (benedict rickey) marché sur l'eau is the only charity or organization in the paris region to transport fresh produce by the canal. mostly, the canal is used for tourism. - christelle and her team of marché sur l'eau like to make it clear. they didn't invent anything. this canal was built in the early 1800's to s this puose: transporting food to paris. (benedict rickey) all of the produce are from a place called seine-et-marne. it's a county. - with this vintage solution, christelle is tackling a very modern problem: traffic. and she's not alone. the city is in the midst of a radical 10 years traffic reduction plan. (mikael colville-andersen) are there other people who see this and think: "oh, we want to do it too?" - this project feeds 700 people a week, with fresh fruit, vegetables, cheese, milk and meat, in three cities along the canal de l'ourcq: paris, pantin and sevran. that's 4 to 5 tonnes of produce each and every week with only one boat. (benedict rickey) if you go to the m
a paris! (benedict rickey) marché sur l'eau is the only charity or organization in the paris region to transport fresh produce by the canal. mostly, the canal is used for tourism. - christelle and her team of marché sur l'eau like to make it clear. they didn't invent anything. this canal was built in the early 1800's to s this puose: transporting food to paris. (benedict rickey) all of the produce are from a place called seine-et-marne. it's a county. - with this vintage solution, christelle...
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and the paris daily newspaper says it all, "horror." 70 americans, meanwhile in paris are unaccounted for at this hour, but there are no the state department, though, has set up a hot line for u.s. citizens if you are concerned about loved ones in paris. the phone number right here on your screen, 1-888-407-4747. again, if you are concerned about your loved ones in the paris area, call this number, 1-888-407-4747. of course you can stay with wbz throughout the morning. we will have continuing coverage throughout our broadcast and the latest updates are also on our web site. if you want to go online, cbsboston.com. >>> now the attacks came hours after the u.s. lawn offed a drone strike against the isis militants nicknamed jihadi john. he is the masked man blamed for the beheading of new hampshire reporter james foley. the u.s. is reasonably sure that it killed jihadi john in the drone strike but james foley's mother isn't finding any comfort. >> i'm just afraid that the hatred and decisions to be violent against one another is just going to increase the violence. that's my concern. >>
and the paris daily newspaper says it all, "horror." 70 americans, meanwhile in paris are unaccounted for at this hour, but there are no the state department, though, has set up a hot line for u.s. citizens if you are concerned about loved ones in paris. the phone number right here on your screen, 1-888-407-4747. again, if you are concerned about your loved ones in the paris area, call this number, 1-888-407-4747. of course you can stay with wbz throughout the morning. we will have...
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in paris. but saying it supports the idea that it's terrorism. by 10:35, hundreds of people spilled on to the field of the stade de france, that large stadium where they were having the soccer match, a friendly between the french and germans. a stadium announcer made a statement over the loudspeaker telling fans, avoid the exits due to events outside, without elaborating. at first it prompted panic, but the crowd walked, dazed, hugging each other and looking at their phones for the latest news. five minutes later, 10:40, a white house official said president obama had been briefed on the attacks in paris. the official said he was not authorized to speak privately, but five minutes later, 10:50 in paris, the british prime minister david cameron said he was shocked by violence. by 11:00. the french president hollande said he was closing the country's borders and declaring a state of emergency. after several dozen people had been killed. five minutes later, the president of the united states calli
in paris. but saying it supports the idea that it's terrorism. by 10:35, hundreds of people spilled on to the field of the stade de france, that large stadium where they were having the soccer match, a friendly between the french and germans. a stadium announcer made a statement over the loudspeaker telling fans, avoid the exits due to events outside, without elaborating. at first it prompted panic, but the crowd walked, dazed, hugging each other and looking at their phones for the latest news....
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that is according to paris police officials. we do not know the breakdown of where those deaths occurred. basically they are just giving us updated numbers right now and it is holding at 26, kelly. i should let you know that british prime minister david cameron just tweeted out saying i'm shocked by the evens in paris tonight. our thoughts and prayers are with the french people. we'll dough whatever we -- do whatever we can to help. and we're trying to firm up -- now police gave nbc nancy ing this update that the bomb blast outside of the stadium occurred at a mcdonald's. that is according to nbc news. we're starting to get some other confirming factors on that. but we do not know whether there are any fatalities or injuries at that particular site, kelly. so 26 dead. a hostage situation taking place in at least one area of paris. some report two areas. one is at the pal is and the other -- palace and the other at a nightclub. but 26 fatalities. one of the worst in decades in france. kelly, back to you. >> sue, thank you. >>> le
that is according to paris police officials. we do not know the breakdown of where those deaths occurred. basically they are just giving us updated numbers right now and it is holding at 26, kelly. i should let you know that british prime minister david cameron just tweeted out saying i'm shocked by the evens in paris tonight. our thoughts and prayers are with the french people. we'll dough whatever we -- do whatever we can to help. and we're trying to firm up -- now police gave nbc nancy ing...
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during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris has received three different mayors of san francisco. and each visit has led to projects and agreements between our two cities that have been beneficial and advantageous to each. there is even one exchange in the field of fashion wean the academy of art and university and the most famous fashion schools in paris that begin at the beginning of our relationship and continue stronger than ever today. gladys pamer, the director of
during this period, we have twice received official visits of the mayor of paris and paris has received three different mayors of san francisco. and each visit has led to projects and agreements between our two cities that have been beneficial and advantageous to each. there is even one exchange in the field of fashion wean the academy of art and university and the most famous fashion schools in paris that begin at the beginning of our relationship and continue stronger than ever today. gladys...
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a friday night in paris. it is 11:00 p.m. friday night it is a young neighborhood where people are going out. the second shooting took place in the 11th and at the concert venue. the explosion of the stadium where president hollande was extricated from. it is unclear how many are dead. the stadium is on lockdown. president hollande has been brought to the interior ministry in central paris where there is a crisis situation between president hollande and the interior minister. this reminds us of the dramatic agock just a few months during the "charlie hebdo" attacks in january. alix: can you talk about security in the area and the change over the last 11 months? >> yes, of course. just on my way over there, we have been passed by maybe 20 or 30 heavy police cars. not the traditional police cars, but the heavy official cars heading towards the east and north neighborhoods of paris where the shootings have been taking place. there are helicopters flying above the different neighborhoods in paris. that is unusual
a friday night in paris. it is 11:00 p.m. friday night it is a young neighborhood where people are going out. the second shooting took place in the 11th and at the concert venue. the explosion of the stadium where president hollande was extricated from. it is unclear how many are dead. the stadium is on lockdown. president hollande has been brought to the interior ministry in central paris where there is a crisis situation between president hollande and the interior minister. this reminds us of...
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and in the midst of this tragedy in paris, we are all paris. >> i would like to ask you for a minute of silence. >> the governor, mayor, and consulate general and the hundreds of people who gather in the common for this moment of silence. many of them carrying french flags and holding flowers. the gathering also provide an opportunity for those from france now living in boston to continue to heal. >> being together, you know, many people gathered together to show support. that feels nice. it really helps. >> for me, being together with the people i know, the people that suffer like me, to have some comfort, you know? it is like a giant big hug. >> the large crowds that walked across the common to the bronze plaque of the french soldier where a make-shift memorial of candles and flowers was set up. the governor and mayor reminding everyone that boston and the state of massachusetts will always be there for france. >> i can promise you speaking for the commonwealth of massachusetts, that we stand with france. as we always will. vive la france. >> we will stand with the people of france
and in the midst of this tragedy in paris, we are all paris. >> i would like to ask you for a minute of silence. >> the governor, mayor, and consulate general and the hundreds of people who gather in the common for this moment of silence. many of them carrying french flags and holding flowers. the gathering also provide an opportunity for those from france now living in boston to continue to heal. >> being together, you know, many people gathered together to show support. that...
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carnage in paris, massacre in paris, the front page describes it as war in the middle of paris. this is the approximate timelines from paris. details are fluid and still developing. here is what we have established that the hour. french media is reporting at least six separate highly coordinated aid tacks took place from the course of about three hours at multiple sites. first occurred at about 9:30 p.m. local time when three bombs reportedly went off near the area, a national stadium in the paris suburbs with 80,000. it appears at least one and possibly all three of these explosions of a suicide bomb. the stadium was packed from exhibition soccer match between france and germany. and one of the people in attendance was french president francios hollande who was evacuated after the bombs went off. still unclear if there was any casualties from the explosions, but at least one could be heard during last night's game. [ explosions ] it was so loud inside the stadium at that moment, that our witnesses say, that explosion was essentially shrugged off as a possible fire cracker. afte
carnage in paris, massacre in paris, the front page describes it as war in the middle of paris. this is the approximate timelines from paris. details are fluid and still developing. here is what we have established that the hour. french media is reporting at least six separate highly coordinated aid tacks took place from the course of about three hours at multiple sites. first occurred at about 9:30 p.m. local time when three bombs reportedly went off near the area, a national stadium in the...
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one student is in paris right now but officials say he is safe. >>> you look at paris, and nobody had guns but the bad guys. nobody. >> donald trump says the terror in paris would have been much different if more citizens were allowed to carry guns in that city. trump also said the attacks demonstrate why america should not take in refugees from syria. >> we need to have a resolve that will bring the world together to root out the kind of radical jihadists ideology that motivates organizations like isis. >> democratic presidential candidate offered prayers for france but sent a strong message during the second democratic presidential debate. drake university in iowa hosted that debate, and the tragic events in paris set the tone early on in the evening. >> we ask you to join us in observing a moment of silence. >> silence followed by the topic on everybody's mind right now, isis. >> together leading the world, this country will rid our planet of this organization called isis. >> it cannot be detained. >> bernie sanders challenging hillary clinton on her vote as a senator in favor of t
one student is in paris right now but officials say he is safe. >>> you look at paris, and nobody had guns but the bad guys. nobody. >> donald trump says the terror in paris would have been much different if more citizens were allowed to carry guns in that city. trump also said the attacks demonstrate why america should not take in refugees from syria. >> we need to have a resolve that will bring the world together to root out the kind of radical jihadists ideology that...
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and so all the players come together in paris. and it's a city that has large populations of individuals from the middle east and a lot of these problems are stemming from that area right now. so you can see this kind of an incident being planned there and executed there and tragically there appears to be today. >> ed talked to us about of course he knows boston marathon bombings what police have to do in a situation like this where there are many different things happening all across a major city and really where do you start australia try to track down the individuals? >> and compounding that is that it's dark. and in paris right now as you can tell in some of these pictures this is a late night city. so would you have a lot of people out on the streets. you would have a lot of people in restaurants in these metro stations both as we try to ensure your city is safe and try to apprehend the people responsible and we have learned in the last few minutes that there is an official terrorism investigation underway. the french preside
and so all the players come together in paris. and it's a city that has large populations of individuals from the middle east and a lot of these problems are stemming from that area right now. so you can see this kind of an incident being planned there and executed there and tragically there appears to be today. >> ed talked to us about of course he knows boston marathon bombings what police have to do in a situation like this where there are many different things happening all across a...
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think you knew everything about paris hilton, but this is the other paris, the one that you don't know. >> i haven't seen you since we got married in vegas. good times. >> ms. hilton's made her share of headlines, and she's never told the real story until tonight. >> piers, a girl's got to have some secrets, but i'll tell you everything. after all, we were married, sort of. >> paris hilton and her fabulous life, her loves, those scandals, and what her mother thinks of the whole shebang. >> paris, did you really marry piers? >> paris and kathy hilton tell it all. this is "piers morgan tonight." kathy, paris, welcome. >> thank you. >> how are you both? >> very good. >> really good. >> paris, do you feel -- a little bit? >> a little bit. >> i always get nervous in interviews, especially being at cnn. >> why cnn? >> because it's, you know, a very serious place. and you make me nervous. >> do you think people take you seriously? >> when people know me, they do. >> would you like to be taken more seriously? >> i would, definitely. >> why would it be important to you given your brand? i'm sur
think you knew everything about paris hilton, but this is the other paris, the one that you don't know. >> i haven't seen you since we got married in vegas. good times. >> ms. hilton's made her share of headlines, and she's never told the real story until tonight. >> piers, a girl's got to have some secrets, but i'll tell you everything. after all, we were married, sort of. >> paris hilton and her fabulous life, her loves, those scandals, and what her mother thinks of...
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paris is like all great cities has many worlds within the world of paris. and mary cassatt and john singer sergeant lived worlds apart but yet they were right practically neighbors in the same city and both were painting what would prove to be american masterpieces that would more than stand the test of time and would become more important with time. >> one of the people you write about we haven't talked about is benjamin rush's son, richard rush. >> richard rush. >> where does he come from >> was the son of the famous benjamin rush who was a physician in philadelphia, one of the founding fathers, declaration of the independence, youngest signer of the declaration of independence, and benjamin rush had a distinguished career as a diplomat and he was assigned to be our minister to pair his a period earlier than elihu washburne was assigned. and rush is very interesting because he decided to recognize the new republic of france after the overthrow of louis philippe when communication between america and france was still a month at best, when they had to come
paris is like all great cities has many worlds within the world of paris. and mary cassatt and john singer sergeant lived worlds apart but yet they were right practically neighbors in the same city and both were painting what would prove to be american masterpieces that would more than stand the test of time and would become more important with time. >> one of the people you write about we haven't talked about is benjamin rush's son, richard rush. >> richard rush. >> where...